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The current war raging in Sudan began on April 15, 2023, with violent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support ...
The regal creatures are led into the open arena, stamping their groomed hooves as if to acknowledge the cheers, music and ...
“They did not spare a child or adult or anybody.” In 2024, 44 percent (5.9 million) of child refugees were aged 5-11 years, ...
ICE officials and migrants deported to South Sudan face grave dangers including extreme heat, malaria exposure, and rocket attack threats while detained in converted shipping containers at a U.S ...
Assessments of the impact of Sudan’s war on South Sudan suggest the worst: oil revenues would account for 80% of South Sudan’s budget and 90% of its fiscal revenue. This informs the ...
South Sudan pushed back, saying the person in question was Congolese, but later said it would allow him to enter “in the spirit of maintaining friendly relations” with the U.S.
The U.S. is being asked to explain why it appears to be deporting migrants from as far away as Vietnam and Cuba to South Sudan, a chaotic country that's once again in danger of collapsing into ...
South Sudan appears to be getting back into America’s good graces after incurring the wrath of the Donald Trump administration over accepting Africans deported from the US. On 5 April, Secretary of ...
Mary-Ellen McGroarty, South Sudan country director for WFP, said physical access can be challenging at the best of times. “But with active conflict, WFP cannot go up, we cannot go down the river.
South Sudan says the revocation of U.S. visas for all its nationals is incorrectly based on an incident that involved the citizen of a different African country.
South Sudan criticizes U.S. for revocation of visas, says it's based on case of mistaken nationality
The South Sudan foreign ministry is criticizing the revocation of U.S. visas for all its nationals, calling it unfair and saying it was based on an incident that didn't involve one of its citizens ...
Amid rising tensions in Africa’s youngest country and reports that the country’s first vice president was arrested, Bishop Christian Carlassare called for peace.
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